

Morumi already has an early 32-core prototype running on an FPGA and in certain tasks the company has seen a tenfold performance increase. This is said to allow for an almost unlimited amount of instructions to be handled at once, if the CPU has enough cores. The company has been around since 2018 and focused on various telecommunications chips, but has now started the development on what it calls every one period parallel processor (EOPPP) technology.ĮOPPP is said to distribute data to each of the cores in a CPU before the data is being processed, which is said to be done over a type of mesh network inside the CPU. A South Korean company called Morumi is now taking a stab at solving this problem and wants to develop a CPU that can offer more or less infinite processing scaling, as more cores are added. Parallelism in CPUs offer limited scaling for most applications and even none for some. One of the biggest drawbacks of modern CPUs is that adding more cores doesn't equal more performance in a linear fashion. The Velocity Green wireless controller comes with all the features you need to elevate your game and adds a vibrant pop of color to your gaming experience. This is the newest addition to our line of colorful wireless controllers, joining fan favorites like Shock Blue, Pulse Red, Deep Pink, and Electric Volt. That's why we are excited to announce the Xbox Wireless Controller - Velocity Green, which sports our signature green color.

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